hi

I've a perl script to convert files from linux ASCII to IBM standard EBCDIC, but it doesn't convert a file.
I get following message:
Can't exec "ascci2ebcdic": No such file or directory at conv1.cgi line 30.
No such file or directory at conv1.cgi line 30.

line 30 is:
open TR, "ascci2ebcdic $file |" or die $!; # Or FQ path
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use warnings; use Net::FTP; use Net::Netrc; use Convert::EBCDIC qw(ascii2ebcdic ebcdic2ascii); my $server = "x.x.x.x"; my $user = "username"; my $password = "pass"; my $destination = "/tmp"; my $file = "/home/file.txt"; my $ftp = Net::FTP->new ($server, Timeout => 9000, Debug => 3); $ftp or die "$server: cannot connect: $@"; $ftp->login ($user,$password) or die "$_: Could not login: " . $ftp->m +essage; $ftp->cwd($destination); # convert to ebcdic & transfer the file open TR, "ascci2ebcdic $file |" or die $!; # Or FQ path $ftp->binary(); $ftp->put(\*TR,$file); $ftp->quit;
kind regards
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